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The Chevy Trailblazer, GMC Envoy, Buick Rainier, Oldsmobile Bravada, Isuzu Ascender, and Saab 9-7X were all the most mediocre of SUVs. That being said, they came with available four wheel drive and either an inline six or v8 and were pretty durable.

1995 Forseti (god of justice) a German Shooting Brake front-mid engine, RWD, available with a flat 3, flat 4, or flat 8 (performance model only) +It’s reliable, -Shitty Build Quality

Yeah, well, I did the same thing buying a northstar powered Eldorado two years ago. 35k miles later and the engine is still fine. Paid 2k for the car about $1800 for the ac compressor and water pump a year later and $2400 on suspension all around last month. IF the engine makes it another 18,000 miles, I'll consider

The s10 blazer’s digital dash, specifically the turn signal indicators. Had me up all night once last week trying to find them. Vaguely remember my grandma’s old blazer had them. Coolest ever.

You could order a 6.8L Triton V10 in a cutaway chassis or ford f-650 through 2019.

The 2004 Ford Shelby Cobra Concept.

Buick LeSabre. Most durable car I've ever tried to total.

Worthers original = cadillac cimeron

Wow, the Bangle butt BMW era is starting to look good now.

Huh, the yaris still exists.

45 miles, 42 minutes. Each way. Five days a week, for ten months. August through May, western South Dakota. In a 93 Bonneville with 190,000 miles and rust through the rockers. Great first job.

As many have stated, stock racks used to be pretty common in the 60s through the 80s, when ranches tended to be smaller and people would frequently need to move one or two horses, cows, bulls, etc. My dad and uncles have fond memories of a load of cousins riding in the back of a pickup’s stock rack. Now it seems like

Our old farm truck was similar. Never needed an oil change. When old brown quit smoking, add more oil. When the six cylinder is only running on three, it's time to scrape the carbon off the plugs.

My local landfill does not take liquid waste of any automotive variety. They recommended mixing the spent coolant, power steering fluid, and brake fluid with cat litter or fine sand. Then it would be acceptable.

A neighbor of mine brought her goat to high school last year in her 2001 Chrysler 300M for bring your pet to school day.

My old car is always locked, at work, out about town, while it’s in my garage. Always.

Reserve cash is always a good idea. I usually keep a Benjamin tucked in my phone case. Twice caught in a snowstorm and needed a hotel room, came in super handy.

That camo on the front makes it look like a ate 00's dodge.

Nah, if it’s shorter, there won’t be enough torque when it lands to snap the frame!

I remember seeing this at the only auto show I’ve ever been to in Oklahoma City in 2004 or 2005 from Ford. I voted on it as cooler than the concept Bronco (the one that looked like a bank vault) because IT JUST IS.